tieiv African and Inda- Malayan Hesperiidae. 431 



anotlicr close beneatli it, all more or less triangular ; a sub- 

 apiciil row of six small spots in the usual recurved line: hind 

 wings with about one half of the lower portion white, the 

 white running up the abdominal margin to the base ; two 

 very large black s2)ots in the middle of the disc touching the 

 inner side of the outer curve of the brown portion of the 

 wing ; no marginal marks or spots. Underside with two 

 additional hyaline spots on the fore wings near the hinder 

 angle ; hind wings with u somewhat narrow black costal 

 border, the two discal spots much smaller, and one minute 

 black mark on the outer border below the middle ; legs and 

 body white. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



liossel Island (type in B. M.). 



Sarangesa haplopa, nov. 



cJ . Dark blackish brown with a slight red tinge; j^alpi 

 whitish below : wings above with spots and bands much as 

 in subulbicans, Bethuiie-Baker, but the submarginal band of 

 the fore Avings is curved evenly with the outer margin ; a 

 h3'aline spot on the upper part of the cell at three fourths and 

 another immediately above it ; a small round spot below the 

 lower end of the cell and a larger triangular spot immediately 

 below it, also three small subapical spots close together, the 

 centre spot a little inwards. Underside very different to 

 siibalbicans, being uniformly blackish brown, the spots on 

 the fore wings as above ; a blackish discal band, a pale band 

 just beyond it, even with the outer margin on both wings ; 

 internal spots as above ; a dark macular submarginal band. 



Expanse of wings ly^o" inch. 



E. liuwenzori, 7000' (6r. Legge) (type in B. M.). 



Celoinorhinus chinensis^ nov. 



tJ. Antennse brown beneath, white above, with thin 

 brown bauds ; club white, with brownish tips ; head, body, 

 and wings uniform blackish brown, with an olive tint ; palpi 

 white beneath ; abdomen with thin ochreous bands on the 

 last four segments and an ochreous tip : fore wings with two 

 large, nearly square, semihyaline white spots or patches, the 

 first nearly filling up the end of the cell and extending right 

 across it, the other immediately below it of the same size and 

 shape, the two forming a band which is very slightly out- 

 wardly oblique; a small round spot outside the centre of this 

 band, another below its outer lower edge, and a still smaller 

 spot below this and more inwards ; subapical dots and large 



